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interpretively — adverb see interpretation … New Collegiate Dictionary
interpretively — adverb In an interpretive way … Wiktionary
interpretively — adv. in an explanatory manner, hermeneutically, in the manner of providing commentary … English contemporary dictionary
interpretively — in·ter·pre·tive·ly … English syllables
interpretively — adverb see interpretive * * * interˈpretatively or interˈpretively adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑interpret … Useful english dictionary
interpretive — interpretively, adv. /in terr pri tiv/, adj. 1. serving to interpret; explanatory. 2. deduced by interpretation. 3. made because of interpretation: an interpretive distortion of language. 4. of or pertaining to those arts that require an… … Universalium
interpretation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or the result of interpreting ; explanation 2. a particular adaptation or version of a work, method, or style 3. a teaching technique that combines factual with stimulating explanatory information < natural… … New Collegiate Dictionary
read — I. verb (read; reading) Etymology: Middle English reden to advise, interpret, read, from Old English rǣdan; akin to Old High German rātan to advise, Sanskrit rādhnoti he achieves, prepares Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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